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BHP Billiton Quarterly Exploration and Developme

19th Oct 2011 07:00

RNS Number : 4268Q
BHP Billiton PLC
18 October 2011
 



NEWS RELEASE

Release Time

IMMEDIATE

Date

19 October 2011

Number

30/11

 

BHP BILLITON EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT REPORT

FOR THE QUARTER ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2011

 

This report covers the Group's exploration and development activities for the September 2011 quarter. Unless otherwise stated, BHP Billiton's interest in the projects referred to in this report is 100 per cent and references to project schedules are based on calendar years.

 

Development

 

Western Australia Iron Ore (WAIO) Rapid Growth Project 5 (RGP5) was completed on schedule during the September 2011 quarter and the ramp up of this well timed project is now underway. Subsequent expansions to 240 million tonnes per annum and beyond will leverage infrastructure installed as part of the RGP5 project scope and enable BHP Billiton to fully utilise its inner harbour capacity at Port Hedland. The North West Shelf CWLH Life Extension project (Australia) was also completed on 24 September 2011. These projects will not be reported in future Exploration and Development Reports.

 

During the September 2011 quarter, BHP Billiton continued to add to its approved pipeline of high return, growth projects diversified across commodity, geography and customer. Investments in energy coal totalling US$804 million (BHP Billiton share) will facilitate a further phase of expansion at the world class Cerrejon coal mine (Colombia) to approximately 40 million tonnes per annum (100 per cent basis) and the third stage of development of the Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group's (NCIG) coal handling facility in Newcastle (Australia).

 

Project and ownership

Share of approved capex (US$m)

Initial production target date

Production capacity (100%)

Quarterly progress

Petroleum projects

Macedon (Australia) 71.43% Gas

1,050

CY13

200 million cubic feet gas per day.

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 39% complete.

Bass Strait Kipper (Australia) 32.5% - 50% Gas/Gas Liquids

900

CY12 (a)

10,000 bpd condensate and processing capacity of 80 million cubic feet gas per day.

On revised schedule and budget. The overall project is 82% complete.

Bass Strait Turrum (Australia) 50% Gas/Gas Liquids

1,350

CY13

11,000 bpd condensate and processing capacity of 200 million cubic feet gas per day.

On revised schedule and budget. The overall project is 69% complete.

North West Shelf CWLH Life Extension (Australia) 16.67% Oil

245

CY11

Replacement vessel with capacity of 60,000 bpd oil.

First production achieved on 24 September 2011.

North West Shelf North Rankin B Gas Compression (Australia) 16.67% LNG

850

CY13

2,500 million cubic feet gas per day.

On budget. Steady state production remains on track for CY13. The overall project is 75% complete.

Minerals projects

Worsley Efficiency & Growth (Australia) 86% Alumina

2,995

Q1 CY12

1.1 million tpa of additional alumina.

On revised schedule and budget. The overall project is 84% complete.

Antamina Expansion (Peru) 33.75% Copper

435

Q4 CY11

Increases ore processing capacity to 130,000 tpd.

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 68% complete.

Escondida Ore Access (Chile) 57.5% Copper

319

Q2 CY12

The relocation of the in-pit crushing and conveyor infrastructure provides access to higher grade ore.

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 57% complete.

EKATI Misery Open Pit Project (Canada) 80% Diamonds

323

CY15

Project consists of a pushback of the existing Misery open pit which was mined from 2001 to 2005.

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 12% complete.

WAIO RGP5 (Australia) 85%Iron Ore

4,800

H2 CY11

Scope review completed and integrated into subsequent expansion approvals that will increase WAIO capacity to 220 million tpa.

First production achieved on schedule, ramp up underway.

WAIO Jimblebar Mine Expansion (Australia) 96% Iron Ore

3,300 (b)

Q1 CY14

Increases mining and processing capacity to 35 million tpa with incremental debottlenecking opportunities to 55 million tpa.

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 15% complete.

WAIO Port Hedland Inner Harbour Expansion (Australia) 85% Iron Ore

1,900 (b)

H2 CY12

Increases total inner harbour capacity to 220 million tpa with debottlenecking opportunities to 240 million tpa.

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 35% complete.

WAIO Port Blending and Rail Yard Facilities (Australia) 85% Iron Ore

1,400 (b)

H2 CY14

Optimises resource and enhances efficiency across the WAIO supply chain.

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 11% complete.

Samarco Fourth Pellet Plant (Brazil) 50% Iron Ore

1,750

H1 CY14

Increases iron ore pellet production capacity by 8.3 million tpa to 30.5 million tpa.

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 9% complete.

Daunia (Australia) 50% Metallurgical Coal

800

CY13

Greenfield mine development with capacity to produce 4.5 million tpa of export metallurgical coal.

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 18% complete.

Broadmeadow Life Extension (Australia) 50% Metallurgical Coal

450

CY13

Increases productive capacity by 0.4 million tpa and extends life of the mine by 21 years.

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 43% complete.

Hay Point Stage Three Expansion (Australia) 50% Metallurgical Coal

1,250 (b)

CY14

Increases port capacity from 44 million tpa to 55 million tpa and reduces storm vulnerability.

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 31% complete.

RX1 Project (Australia) 100% Energy Coal

400

H2 CY13

Increases run-of-mine thermal coal production by approximately 4 million tpa.

On schedule and budget. The overall project is 44% complete.

Cerrejon P40 Project (Colombia) 33.3% Energy Coal

437

CY13

Increases saleable thermal coal production by 8 million tpa to approximately 40 million tpa.

Approval announced. See News Release dated 18 August 2011.

Newcastle Third Port Project Stage 3 (Australia) 35.5%Energy Coal

367

CY14

Increases total coal terminal capacity from 53 million tpa to 66 million tpa.

Approval announced. See News Release dated 31 August 2011.

 

Minerals exploration

 

Greenfield exploration continued on copper targets in South America, Mongolia and Zambia; nickel and copper targets in Australia; and diamond targets in Canada. Exploration for iron ore, potash and uranium was undertaken in a number of regions including Australia, Africa and the Americas.

 

For the quarter ended 30 September 2011, BHP Billiton spent US$255 million on minerals exploration, of which US$213 million was expensed.

 

Petroleum exploration

 

Exploration and appraisal wells drilled during the quarter or in the process of drilling as at 30 September 2011.

 

Well

Location

BHP Billiton equity

Status

Deep Blue-1

Green Canyon Gulf of Mexico

GC 723

31.875%

(Noble operator)

Drilling ahead

Mad Dog North-1

Green Canyon Gulf of Mexico

GC 738

23.9%

(BP operator) (c)

Hydrocarbons encountered

See News Release dated 7 September 2011

Drilling ahead

Bao Dom May-1

Western Trough Vietnam

Block 28

50%

(Operator)

Plugged and abandoned

Dry hole

Argus-2

Browse Basin Australia

AC/RL 8

40%

(Woodside operator)

Temporarily abandoned

 

Jurjur-1

Sabah Malaysia

Block N

60%

(Operator)

Temporarily suspended for equipment repairs

Julong Centre

Brunei

Block CA-01

22.5%

(Total operator)

Drilling ahead

Canteen North

Trinidad and Tobago

Block 2C

45%

(Operator)

Plugged and abandoned

Hydrocarbons encountered

Seraph-1

North West Shelf Australia

WA-3-L

16.67%

(Woodside operator)

Drilling ahead

 

Petroleum exploration expenditure for the quarter ended 30 September 2011 was US$155 million, of which US$64 million was expensed. Our guidance for petroleum exploration expenditure for the 2012 financial year is US$1 billion, excluding Onshore US exploration.

 

This report, together with the Production Report, represents the Interim Management Statement for the purposes of the UK Listing Authority's Disclosure and Transparency Rules. There have been no significant changes to the financial position of the Group in the quarter ended 30 September 2011, other than those arising from the Group's previously announced acquisition of Petrohawk Energy Corporation that was completed during the period which affected the Group's cash reserves, net debt and gearing levels.

 

(a) Facilities ready for first production pending resolution of mercury content.

(b) Excludes announced pre-commitment funding.

(c) BHP Billiton is operator of the well.

 

Further information on BHP Billiton can be found at: www.bhpbilliton.com

 

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Investor Relations

 

Australia

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United Kingdom and South Africa

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Americas

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